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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 451

Linda took a deep breath before she replied, "But just as I turned my head, I saw a stick swinging at me, and then I felt a pain in the back of my head, and I didn't know anything else."

"Stick ......" Violet sucked in a breath of cold air, her small face filled with frost, "A stick was used, wasn't that person afraid of getting Linda killed?"

Human head was inherently fragile and a slight bump could cause death, let alone a blow with a stick.

Linda was alive, and she was just lucky.

Stanley raised his eyes to Linda, "What about the person who hit you? Did you see who it was?"

Linda tightened the blanket around her and shook her head, "All I saw was a woman, wearing a cloak with a strand of blonde hair. I think it was a westerner, but I didn't see what she looked like."

Violet narrowed her eyes, seemingly thinking about something.

Linda looked at her, "Violet, do you think that person the same as who locked you in the toilet? I went to the surveillance room to check who locked you in the toilet, so I think that person will come to destroy the surveillance."

Saying that, she took a sip of hot water and added, "But she didn't expect me to go to the surveillance room so quickly, so she knocked me out because she was worried."

After all, everyone knew that she was the model for Violet.

So it was easy to guess why she came to the surveillance room after Violet was locked up.

"No, it doesn't have to be the person who locked me up." Violet shook her head.

Linda blinked, "Why?"

Stanley explained, "When you were knocked out, the competition had already started, and the one who shut down my wife would only be the designer, because only between designers, there would be competition."

"That's right." Violet nodded her head.

It dawned on Linda, "So the one who knocked me out and the one who shut you up were indeed not the same person, but is it possible that the one who knocked me out was a model? That woman is quite tall."

Violet mused, "It's possible. The person who knocked you out didn't want you to see the surveillance and find out who locked me up, so they might be partners."

"By the way, Violet, where's the surveillance?" Linda asked, "Is the surveillance still there?"

Violet and Stanley looked at each other.

Violet then shook her head, "No, that person must have taken the surveillance away after she knocked you out."

So trying to find those two women based on surveillance was unlikely.

The only thing they could rely on at the moment was that broomstick.

"Linda, is the broom still there?" Violet asked.

Linda shook her head, "I don't know, the broom was still in my hand until I was knocked out, but after I passed out, I don't know if it was taken away."

"Let's have someone look for it, shall we?" Stanley spoke.

Violet nodded, "That's all that can be done."

If they could not find the broomstick, they would have to have the organizers investigated it.

And there were only a few dozen designers, so he was sure the organizers would be able to find her out.

"By the way, is Pennie's model a man or a woman?" Stanley asked.

Violet looked at him, "Honey, you are suspicious ......"

Stanley nodded, "I've been watching the competition live in the break room with Calvin, during which Calvin found that Pennie looked at you unfriendly, so I suspected that the person who locked you in the toilet was her, and if her model was a blonde, then we get the answer."

Violet sighed, "I actually suspected Pennie at first, but Pennie's expression was so clam that I couldn't tell if she did it or not, but Linda said that the one who knocked her out was a blonde woman, so my suspicion of Pennie was almost gone."

"Her model is an Oriental with dark hair and a little taller than the woman who hit me." Linda chimed in.

Stanley narrowed his eyes, "There are quite a few designers who are jealous of you."

"That's right, Violet is a genius, they're the ones who should be jealous." Linda bragged.

Violet laughed, "You are boasting me."

Linda chucked, her eyes snapped wide as she stood up.

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